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Month: January 2026
Ghana recently showcased diverse investment opportunities to Philadelphia business leaders and the diaspora, aiming to strengthen economic ties and boost bilateral trade, according to News Ghana.
Eagles tackle Lane Johnson was declared inactive for their wild-card matchup against the 49ers, NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. His absence marks a significant blow to Philadelphia’s offensive line in a critical playoff game.
Center City Restaurant Week in Philadelphia kicks off soon, offering diners special prix-fixe menus at top local eateries. Here’s what you need to know to enjoy the event and explore the city’s vibrant food scene.
Philly’s new U.S. attorney has maintained a steady course amid widespread turmoil within Trump’s Justice Department, focusing on local priorities while avoiding the chaos seen in other regions, sources say.
Henry Taylor’s inventive new exhibition in Philadelphia showcases his bold, playful approach to contemporary art. The show combines vibrant portraits and dynamic scenes, reflecting Taylor’s serious fun with creativity.
Racist and antisemitic graffiti was discovered and promptly removed from Roxborough High School in Philadelphia, according to the school district. Authorities are investigating the incident.
The owner of Santucci’s Pizza was sentenced to one day in prison for tax-related offenses, according to Patch. The brief sentence highlights legal repercussions for financial misconduct in local businesses.
America’s oldest ice cream company, rooted in Pennsylvania, continues to churn tradition and innovation. The PA Department of Community & Economic Development highlights its historic role in the state’s economy and culture.
Philadelphia sports face relentless challenges this year, with teams struggling across the board. From injuries to tough losses, the city’s athletes are battling against the odds in a season marked by adversity.
US sheriff Dawn Schafer’s viral remark, “You don’t want this smoke,” directed at ICE agents, highlights rising tensions over immigration enforcement. Her stance has sparked debate on law enforcement roles and community safety.
In 2025, WHYY captivated readers with five standout stories—from groundbreaking climate initiatives to local cultural revolutions—highlighting the issues that shaped communities and sparked vital conversations across the region.
Opinion: Political conflict won’t be resolved through argument alone. In a polarized landscape, alternative approaches like dialogue, empathy, and institutional reforms offer paths forward, The Mercury News reports.
Officials addressed challenges with vacant buildings and highlighted efforts to boost student success during the ‘State of Public Education’ forum, aiming to improve Philadelphia’s schools, NBC10 reports.
Philadelphia is on pace for its lowest annual homicide total in 50 years, city officials announced. The significant decline highlights progress in public safety efforts amid ongoing crime challenges.
The Philadelphia Federal Reserve’s January 2026 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey shows a mixed outlook as new orders rise but firms report ongoing supply chain challenges, signaling cautious optimism in the sector.
Twenty-six individuals have been charged in a college basketball point-shaving scheme, accused of bribing players to manipulate game outcomes. Authorities say the scandal undermines sports integrity.
Eagles 6-year veteran linebacker expresses strong desire to return for the 2026 season, aiming to extend his impact on the field. Team sources say talks are underway regarding his potential comeback.
Philadelphia Union have acquired up to $2,200,000 in General Allocation Money from LA Galaxy. The move strengthens Union’s financial flexibility ahead of the upcoming MLS season, enhancing their roster-building options.
A grassroots group that played a pivotal role in flipping Pennsylvania’s state House for Democrats has launched a new policy forum in Philadelphia, aiming to shape progressive agendas and community engagement.
Aramark Sports + Entertainment has been selected to provide comprehensive food, beverage, and retail services for the Philadelphia Union and Subaru Park, enhancing the game-day experience for fans.
























